LIVERPOOL FC and manager Kenny Dalglish have parted company. Here is the story of Liverpool's season in statistics:

1 - The Reds scored just one of their six penalties in the league this campaign

1 - Fulham won at Anfield this season for the first time ever in their history

3 - A hat-trick of wins over Everton this season - two in the league and one in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley

6 - Number of home league games Liverpool won this season. Only four clubs (Wigan, Aston Villa, Bolton and Wolves) managed less

6 - The number of seasons without a trophy for Liverpool FC until Kenny Dalglish claimed the Carling Cup back in February

14 - A total of 14 league defeats this season for Liverpool FC

17 - Number of points Liverpool finished behind fourth-placed Spurs this season. Challenging for Champions League places was deemed a key target at the beginning of the campaign

33 - Liverpool hit the woodwork on 33 occasions in the Premier League during 2011/12 - bad luck or bad finishing? Fulham were next on 24 followed by Manchester City on 21

40 - Number of goals conceeded by Liverpool in the league this season. Only Manchester City and Manchester United let in less (Everton also conceeded 40)

47.3% - The percentage of games won by Kenny Dalglish in his second stint as manager (35 from a total of 74 competitive matches). In his first spell as Reds boss from May 1985 to February 1991 his win percentage was 60.9%.

52 - Liverpool's league points tally was their lowest in the Premier League era and the fewest garnered as a club since 1953/54

79 - Pepe Reina made less saves this season than he did in his past three campaigns and more errors that led to goals (four) this season than in the last three combined

132 - Amount of shots on target Liverpool allowed the opposition this season - less than any other Premier League side. The defence seemingly wasn't the problem for the Reds